נשק

See also: נ־ש־ק

Aramaic

Alternative forms

  • ܢܫܩ

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic. Cognate with Ugaritic Ugaritic 𐎐𐎌𐎖 (nšq, to kiss), Akkadian Akkadian 𒉈𒅢 (/našāqu/, to kiss).

Verb

נשק (transliteration needed)

  1. to kiss

Hebrew

Root
נ־שׁ־ק

Etymology 1

Compare Ugaritic 𐎐𐎘𐎖 (nṯq, missiles, projectiles, darts).

Noun

נֶשֶׁק (nésheq) m [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. arms, weaponry

Synonyms

Etymology 2

Verb

נָשַׁק (nasháq) (pa'al construction, infinitive לנשוק \ לִנְשֹׁק, future יישק \ יִשַּׁק)

  1. (literary, transitive and intransitive) to kiss
  2. (literary) to kiss (to touch lightly)
    הַמִּגְדָּל נוֹשֵׁק לַשָּׁמַיִם.hamigdál noshék lashamáyim.The tower kisses the sky.
    • 1973, “תנו לנו יד ונלך (t'nú lánu yád v'nelékh, Give us a hand we'll go)”, performed by צביקה זליקוביץ (Tzvika Zelikovich):
      תְּנוּ לָנוּ יָד וְנֵלֵךְ, / לָעִיר הַקְּטַנָּה הַנּוֹשֶׁקֶת לַיָּם.
      t'nú lánu yád v'nelékh, / la'ír hak'taná hanoshéket layám.
      Give us a hand we'll go, / To the small city that kisses the sea.

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